Dunham was elected a
Fellow of the
Royal Society in 1955, later served on its council, and received its
Royal Medal in 1970. He was President of the Yorkshire Geological Society between 1958 and 1959, and was awarded the Sorby Medal of that Society in 1963. He was awarded the Bolitho Medal of the
Royal Geological Society of Cornwall in 1973. In 1973, he gave the presidential address to the
British Association meeting in Canterbury. Dunham also received
honorary doctorates from more than twelve universities, both at home and abroad. In July 1990, the British Geological Survey's
Keyworth,
Nottinghamshire, site was named the
Kingsley Dunham Centre in his honour. BGS now refers to its head office there as the Environmental Science Centre. The relocation and consolidation of the BGS functions at the Keyworth site began during Dunham's time as director. The first staff moved to Keyworth in October 1976, and the Survey’s headquarters formally moved there in 1985. ==Later life==